Rookwood Cemetery price rises on hold
Julie Power The largest necropolis in the Southern Hemisphere is undergoing another major shakeup.
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Doctor caught drunk allowed to return to work
Harriet Alexander A public hospital anaesthetist who was found in a drunken stupor after abandoning a patient mid-operation has been conditionally allowed to return to work.
'Ice cube' would stand out 'like a sore thumb'
Jacob Saulwick It's described as a "jewel" but Mark Speakman has taken an unusual step against the proposal for The Rocks.
$14m boost to complete cycle pathway
Matt O'Sullivan Completion of a long-awaited Sydney cycle and pedestrian conduit will become a reality.
'People have failed you': ADF boss says sorry
Rachel Browne The Vice-Chief of the Australian Defence Force directly addressed abuse victims, telling them they were failed by the system.
How bread has improved health
Cassandra Morgan Bread is better than ever in Australia, with a new report finding it successful in combating birth defects.
Costly health cover isn't always the best
Esther Han Caution urged at end of financial year as providers pull out all the stops to grab your money.
Investors in race to build mega rail projects
Matt O'Sullivan A Chinese consortium's plans for a $3.75 billion fast-rail line from central Sydney to Wollongong is just one of a growing number of proposals.
Cosmetic surgeons Snapchat patients' ops
Harriet Alexander Privacy was once sacrosanct in operating theatres. Not any more.
The day Cinthia's Audi went missing
Lucy Cormack She thought her car had been stolen - but the police told her otherwise.
Child protection loopholes a 'national disgrace'
Rachel Browne Sexual predators can move freely between youth organisations, inquiry told.
Ikea US is recalling drawers, why aren't we?
Lucy Cormack Ikea Australia will not be recalling a popular chest of drawers, despite a recall taking place in the US.
Obeid guilty of misconduct in public office
Michaela Whitbourn The state's most notorious former politician faces prison after a jury found him guilty of misconduct in public office over his family's secret business dealings at Circular Quay.
Death rates by electorate
Kate Aubusson and Inga Ting Turnbull, Shorten and Barnaby: whose voters live longest?
Eddie Obeid trial: what the jury didn't hear
Michaela Whitbourn A High Court battle, surprise evidence about envelopes of cash, and an aborted trial: the twists and turns in the Obeid legal saga were kept from the jury.
Life and times of a crooked ex-minister
Michaela Whitbourn Former Premier Bob Carr famously said removing Obeid from cabinet was like "extracting a tooth".
Packer's tower receives final approval
Jacob Saulwick A decision has been made on the Barangaroo casino and apartment complex. And there's a catch.
'What happened to cadets will happen again'
Rachel Browne A former air force cadet has delivered a scathing assessment of the ADF to a royal commission.
NSW land-clearing laws attacked on all fronts
Peter Hannam The Baird government's plan to loosen land-clearing laws in the state may struggle to get through Parliament.
Police detail how Man Haron Monis was killed
Patrick Begley Lindt cafe gunman Man Haron Monis may have been hiding behind a chair, reloading his shotgun, when police shot him at least twice in the head, an inquest has heard.Â
Coles takes homeless man to court
Kim Arlington Milovan Stankovic took his van and set up home in a Sydney shopping centre car park.
'My daughter's life an abject waste'
Rachel Browne They joined cadets as teenagers hoping for adventure but a royal commission has heard how their lives were destroyed
Schools IT cost blowout slammed
James Robertson It was meant to streamline the education department's administration software but the Learning Management and Business Reform project has been dogged by technical faults and delays for years. Â